At the moment the level of our Cloud security is the same as Gmail which 
also does not encrypt emails.  We are using HTTPS for secure connection to 
the cloud and the infrastructure of the cloud stored on Amazon Web Services 
located in USA. It is quite robust and secure. 



On Saturday, February 16, 2019 at 10:56:35 PM UTC+2, george wrote:
>
> Is the data stored in the cloud encrypted? Meaning, is there a possibility 
> that somebody(so called malicious actor) could release all my data with the 
> attachments and notes and all that in a readable format out into the wild 
> where somebody can
> see it on a website or make it available to download? I know anything is 
> possible but what is the realistic scenario?.
>
> Hope this question makes sense ( i am not much of a techie or programmer). 
>
> Thanks.
>

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